Faculty Commons, A Center for Teaching, Learning, Scholarship and Service coordinates all professional development, grants and assessment activities of faculty at New York City College of Technology. Faculty Commons adopts a programmatic approach to professional development and operates as a faculty resource and think tank where members collaborate on a variety of projects to shape curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) helps faculty and administrators compete for and win grants that strengthen the intellectual climate and improve the learning environment at City Tech. The office provides notices of grant opportunities and works with faculty and administrators over the life-cycle of a grant – from concept development through close-out.
The Professional Activity Report and Self-Evaluation (PARSE) is the documentation of a faculty member’s accomplishments during each academic year and cumulatively, in the three principal areas of teaching, scholarly and professional growth, and service. The PARSE serves as the basis for the annual evaluation. It is also provides faculty with an instrument to present to departmental and college review committees for reappointment, tenure, and promotion.
Now that you've been working on the OpenLab, learn how to structure your site for improved interaction with your students. Workshops are open to all City Tech faculty and staff. Part-time faculty are eligible to receive a small stipend. Please RSVP: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openroad/workshop-signup-2014/
Conducted by Professors Monica Berger and Bronwen Densmore For students, staff, and faculty. RSVP to Prof. Keith Muchowski kmuchowski@citytech.cuny.edu
Sociologist William B. Helmreich walked virtually every block of all five boroughs – an astonishing 6,000 miles. His epic journey is the focus of his latest book The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City. This journey lasted four years and took him to every corner of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten
November 14, 2014, from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, at Hunter College, New York City RSVP by 5pm on Monday November 10, 2014 by emailing: lauren.tacke-cushing@stonybrook.edu Additional information available at assessmentnetworkny.org Click to view poster.
City Tech Poster Session features the results of the research of faculty and students. The Poster Session has become a tradition at the College to highlight achievements of our faculty and students. Each year our Poster Session have grown and become more interesting and successful. The list of participants includes: Architechture Biological Sciences Engineering Technology
Do you feel insecure with your living situation? Rents always on the rise while wages stagnate? Getting priced out of your neighborhood? Join us for a book reading and discussion on the politics gentrification, race and organizing. Three authors will be on hand to talk about their new books: Marta Effinger-Crichlow, City Tech, African American
Presented by Dr. Rita Charon Will discuss how electronic developments in the health care fields relate to the ways that doctors and nurses think about and tell stories about their patients. Nov. 21, 2014 Noon - 1:30pm Presidents Conference Room, Namm 318 Click to view poster.
Find out how to collaborate with your students and colleagues on the OpenLab in these introductory sessions. You will need access to your City Tech email account. Workshops are open to all City Tech faculty and staff. Part-time faculty are eligible to receive a small stipend. Please RSVP: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openroad/workshop-signup-2014/
Change is the new constant, but some (big) changes are more like shifts: shifts in practice and perspective; generational shifts; shifts in procedure and position; even tectonic shifts. The City University of New York’s 13th annual IT Conference will sum up some shifts our many changes add up to. What shifts are taking place in
This workshop will cover how to create basic Web pages and a site for you to use academically. It will also cover how to upload files to the server. To register please email itec@citytech.cuny.edu